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Straightforward will for one person
£150
Mirror wills for you and your partner
£225

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A qualified solicitor checks the details before your documents are issued.
Print and sign with two witnesses, both present with you at the same time.
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Simple Will
£150
For individuals with straightforward wishes. One will, drafted and posted.
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£225
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From £150
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If you die without a will, the rules of intestacy decide who inherits your estate. Not your family. Not your partner. The law.
Who the law provides for
Married / civil partner, no children
Partner inherits everything.
Married / civil partner, with children
Partner gets all personal ‘chattels’, the first £322,000, and half of the remainder. Children (biological and adopted) split the other half.
Children only, no surviving spouse
Children inherit everything in equal shares.
Who gets nothing
Unmarried partner
No automatic right to inherit. Even after decades together or with shared children.
Stepchildren
Only biological or legally adopted children inherit under intestacy.
Close friends
No provision under the rules, no matter how close.
No surviving relatives
Everything passes to the Crown.
A will overrides all of this.
You choose who gets what, who looks after your children, and who manages your estate.
Make your will nowNo automated sign-offs. A qualified solicitor at Fifty Six Law reads every line.
£150
VAT, solicitor review, one round of revisions, delivery by email and post. No hidden fees.
Save your progress in-browser and come back anytime on this device. Your will arrives by email and first-class post.
One round of changes before delivery, at no extra cost. Because getting it right matters.
According to The National Wills Report 2024, 47% of UK adults still don't have a will. Of those who do, 23% used a DIY kit or online tool with no professional review. A will is the one document where getting it wrong costs more than getting it right, and you won't be around to fix it.
DIY Template
£0–30
High-Street Solicitor
£300–600+
GetWill
From £150
According to C-PAID, contested wills cost UK families thousands in legal fees. Poorly worded clauses, missing signatures, invalid witnessing, and failures to make reasonable financial provision for loved ones under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 are common causes. These are all risks that should be identified and managed during professional review.
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